House Session
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,058 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 258 to 176 to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
View in Congressional Chronicle1,058 viewsThe House is expected to take up H.R. 4919, the Defense and Security Assistance Act of 2000 Conference Report, and H.R. 4578, the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies…
View in Congressional Chronicle135 viewsMembers debated various measures concerning military action against Serbian forces in Yugoslavia. They voted 290-139 not to withdraw U.S. forces from the region. They voted 427-2 against a…
View in Congressional Chronicle211 viewsThe House trial managers responded to questions about the impeachment trial. They talked about their presentation to the Senate. Rep. Chabot mentioned that it is not true that the House…
187 viewsRepublican members of the House Judiciary Committee talked about the impeachment of the president.
281 viewsThe House began debate on four articles of impeachment against President Clinton for perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
View in Congressional Chronicle51,203 viewsMembers of the House Judiciary Committee addressed the media about the decision to proceed with the formal inquiry of impeachment against President Clinton. After their prepared remarks…
85 viewsRepublican members of the House Judiciary Committee talked with reporters about the process of the impeachment inquiry. They took questions from the media.
63 viewsCommittee members heard continuing testimony from Attorney General Janet Reno concerning the Department of Justice review of evidence of campaign fund-raising abuses in order to call for an…
53 viewsThe House floor was open for speeches of up to 5 minutes each on any subject.
View in Congressional Chronicle18 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives considered H.R. 929, the “Partial-Birth” Abortion Ban Bill. The measure contains fine and imprisonment for anyone performing the procedure, as well as the…
View in Congressional Chronicle78 viewsThe U.S. House of Representatives considered a bill to define marriage and allow states not recognize same sex marriages. The House passed the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) on a vote of…
View in Congressional Chronicle552 viewsThe House of Representatives continued discussion on the Fiscal Year 1997 Federal Budget.
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